Literature & Poetry

Murder in the Cathedral (1945)

T.S. Eliot's Murder in the Cathedral, in this third edition published by Faber & Faber, stands as a masterful exploration of religious and political turmoil in a historical setting.

£22.00

The Ingoldsby Legends (1898)

The Ingoldsby Legends, originally penned by Richard Harris Barham under the pseudonym Thomas Ingoldsby, is a literary gem celebrated for its whimsy and the macabre.

£60.00

Masks & Mirrors (1970)

Masks and Mirrors by Marius Bewley is a literary treasure trove, offering a collection of essays that showcase Bewley's mastery of the form.

£17.00

John Caldigate (1909)

John Caldigate, originally published in 1879, is a captivating novel penned by Anthony Trollope. This timeless work explores themes of love, morality, and the consequences of one's actions.

£11.00

Voss (1957)

This is a first edition copy of Voss, a literary masterpiece penned by the Australian author Patrick White. This novel is an epic tale that transports readers to the vast and unforgiving landscapes of the Australian outback during the 19th century.

£59.00

Keats Poetry & Prose (1931)

Keats Poetry & Prose, published by Oxford University Press, is a literary gem that immortalizes the works of the Romantic poet John Keats.

£8.00

The Novels of Jane Austen, Vol I, Sense and Sensibility (1953)

Sense and Sensibility is a cherished literary classic, and this volume marks the beginning of a five-set collection published by Oxford University Press.

£14.00

David Copperfield (~1950s)

David Copperfield by Charles Dickens, in this Collins Clear Type Press edition, is a literary masterpiece that transports readers into the intricate tapestry of Victorian England.

£10.00

Scott's Poetical Works, Vols. I & II (1888)

Scott's Poetical Works, Vols. I & II (1888) is a literary treasure that brings together the timeless poems of Sir Walter Scott, one of the most celebrated poets of the Romantic era.

£17.00

Treasure Island (undated)

Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, in this Collins Clear Type Press edition, is an enduring classic of adventure literature that has enchanted readers for generations.

£10.00

The Man Who Missed the War (1953)

The Man Who Missed the War by Dennis Wheatley is a thrilling tale inspired by a real-life wartime proposal.

£10.00

Sphere History of Literature in the English Language Volume 7 (1970)

The "Sphere History of Literature in the English Language Volume 7" is an exceptional instalment in a monumental literary series that chronicles the evolution of English literature.

£9.00

The Island of Sheep (1951)

"The Island of Sheep" by John Buchan, in this 1951 edition published by Thomas Nelson & Sons, is a gripping adventure novel that masterfully blends espionage, mystery, and the rugged landscapes of Scotland.

£14.00

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